CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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Harry Saddler||Lauralee Alben||Jim Faris · Apple Computer||Apple Computer||Apple Computer
Making It Macintosh: Interactive Media, Interpersonal Design October 15, 1993
"Making It Macintosh: The Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines Companion" is a recently released interactive product developed by Apple Computer, Inc. "Making It Macintosh" uses over 100 computer-based animations to document the Macintosh user interface. People who use Macintosh computers want all their applications - whether they're spreadsheets, statistics packages, or shareware - to have the consistency, clarity and ease of use that's characteristic of Macintosh software. "Making it Macintosh" was created to help give applications that Macintosh "look and feel." This product is meant primarily for software developers and can also be of interest and value to human interface designers and educators. Apple placed a high priority on "achieving real communication by including skilled and competent designers on the development team from the project's conception to its final implementation,". Lauralee Alben and Jim Faris contributed graphic and interface design, as well as illustration and animation to "Making It Macintosh," working intimately with Harry Saddler in a day-to-day, decision-by-decision development process over two years. This approach resulted in consistently positive responses to the graphic design (for its quality, ease of use and humor) in user testing and in the final product. |
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